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Sketch reveals rare composition

Bangor, Maine -- A Maine man who bought a sketch of an early 19th century streetscape at a bank auction said the piece turned out to be part of an 1835 composition.

David Slagger of Kenduskeag said he bought the print, which depicted downtown Bangor, from a TD Banknorth branch silent auction as a gift for his wife, the Bangor Daily News reported Tuesday.

However, Slagger said he took the item home and removed it from its frame to discover it was only part of a much larger document centered around the score for an 1835 piano composition called "Bangor March," written by blind composer Oliver J. Shaw.

"From a local perspective, I think it's priceless because this is a part of Bangor's history," Slagger said.

Bangor Museum and History Museum curator Dana Lippitt said the museum has only one intact copy of the march and several partial copies.

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